In part two of the troubled teen industry episode, Lauren covers deaths directly caused by abuse and negligence inside of TTI facilities; Rebecca details Breaking Code Silence, a multi faceted social movement organized by activists and survivors of the child abuse wrought at these facilities that is relentlessly and shamelessly working to hold these f*ckers and the systems that hold them in place accountable. Comedian Sean Hennessey details his experiences in juvenile hall and the cash for kids prison system. Bonus! Sean gives us advice on loving a man who has been a victim of prolonged trauma and neglect.
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06/23/22 • 55 min
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